Documents tagged "disclosure"
Found 13 documents with this tag
EFTA00009016-p-018.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a printed page with a series of numbered questions and answers related to a legal or corporate matter. The content is not fully legible due to the resolution and angle of the photo. However, some visible text includes terms such as "questions", "answers", "agreement", and "disclosure", suggesting that the page is part of a document exchange during negotiations or an investigation. There are also references to specific dates in July and August, which could be related to events or deadlines mentioned in the context of the questions. The bottom right corner of the page includes what seems to be a handwritten note with a date, possibly indicating when this page was last reviewed or noted as important.
EFTA00005586-p-075.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a digital document with some form of redacted content. There are blocks of solid black color that cover the majority of the visible area, presumably obscuring sensitive information. The redactions suggest the content is being protected from disclosure. At the top of the image, there's text in white font against a dark background; however, due to the resolution and angle of the photo, it's not clear enough to read accurately. The redacted sections are uniform in size and shape, indicating a deliberate effort to conceal information within these boundaries.
EFTA00005386-p-016.jpg
This is a photographic contact sheet featuring eight individual photographs arranged in two columns and four rows. Each photograph has been redacted with black marks, obscuring the original content. There is no visible text on the images that indicates names, locations, or other identifying information. The style of the photos suggests they may be from different times or occasions, possibly related to a single subject's life given the title "Disclosure" mentioned in one of the descriptions. The overall quality of the images is relatively low, with some showing signs of wear or age, such as creases and faded colors.
EFTA00004663-p-095.jpg
The image is a collection of photographs placed within a plastic sleeve typically used for photo identification. The top left picture shows a clear sky with clouds over an expansive body of water. To its right, there's another photograph featuring the same location but at different times of day or weather conditions. The third image depicts two people engaged in what appears to be a cleaning process, possibly related to food preparation, as suggested by the presence of a bowl and utensils. The bottom left photo contains an obscured view of a person sitting indoors, with their face blurred out for privacy. The final picture shows a serene coastline scene under clear skies, with boats anchored near the shore. Across all images, there is visible text that reads "DISCLOSURE FORM" and other related information, indicating that these photos might be part of an application or legal document where disclosure of identity or activities is required.
EFTA00004577-p-03.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with blacked out areas, suggesting that certain details have been intentionally obscured to prevent the disclosure of sensitive information. The blacked out regions cover words and numbers, but the visible parts reveal some text, which includes "Package" in a repeated pattern. There is no recognizable face or personal identifiable information in this image.
EFTA00004477-p-045.jpg
The image appears to be a document with multiple sections redacted using black rectangles. The visible text includes phrases such as "DISCLOSURE STATEMENT" and "PROTECTED INFORMATION NOT RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC." There is also some illegible text at the top right corner. The document has a formal layout, likely pertaining to sensitive or confidential information.
EFTA00004348-p-034.jpg
The image shows a page of photographs with sections blocked out by red Xs, indicating that the contents are not to be revealed or published. The text on the page is too small and blurry to read clearly, but it appears to be a set of rules or guidelines for handling or distributing this material. There are four distinct photos visible within the redacted areas, each depicting different scenes which are partially obscured by the red Xs. The style of the image suggests it may be related to journalism or media usage, given the context implied by the restrictions on disclosure.
DOJ-OGR-00006861.jpg
The image shows a printed document with a title at the top that reads "Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: Delays, Non-Disclosure and Partial Disclosure - What the Research Tells Us and Implications for Practice." The text is in black ink on white paper. It appears to be an academic or professional paper, as indicated by its formal language and structure. There are no people visible in the image; it focuses solely on the document.
DOJ-OGR-00005936.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document with text on it. The title of the document reads "Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: Delays, Non-Disclosure and Partial Disclosure - What the Research Tells Us and Implications for Practice". Below the title are two paragraphs of text that appear to be an introduction or summary, but the details of their content are not clear due to the resolution and angle of the photograph. The document seems to be a professional paper or report focusing on the issue of child sexual abuse disclosures and its implications in practical settings.
DOJ-OGR-00021379.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with text that is slightly blurred and rotated, making it challenging to read the full content accurately. From what can be discerned, there are references to an "Exhibit A" and "Exhibit B," which might suggest this is part of a larger contract or agreement. There's also mention of a "Disclosure Statement," indicating that the document could be related to legal or financial matters where disclosures are required. The quality of the image prevents further specific details from being confidently provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028972.jpg
The image is a scanned document with the heading "PRIVILEGED/CONFIDENTIAL" at the top, followed by the words "This document contains information that is proprietary to the sender and should be used solely for its intended purpose. Disclosure, copying or distribution without consent of the sender is prohibited." The content beneath this header is redacted with black lines, making it impossible to read. There are no people, locations, or significant objects discernible due to the redaction.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033091.txt
In an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff, Jeffrey shares a link to Trump's financial disclosure form for 2017 and mentions the law 18 USC 981. The exchange seems to be about scheduling a meeting or appointment on Monday morning.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025551.txt
This document discusses the potential value unlocked by alternative asset managers converting to C-corps and how this might affect different firms. The authors believe that Apollo Global Management could see the most benefit from such a conversion, with an upside case of 26% and a downside case of -14%. Morgan Stanley is a contributor to this report, which includes information on executive summaries, impact on current valuations in upside and downside cases, ARES conversion pricing, and alternative valuation approaches.
